Latest Oklahoma Headlines

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Oklahoma’s Opioid Crisis

Jan 27 2020 // With nearly 5% of Oklahoma’s population ages 12 and older abusing or misusing painkillers, the state leads the nation in non-medical use of painkillers, according to the Attorney General’s Office. The...

Oklahoma Oil Rig Explosion Wrongful Death Trial Begins in Oklahoma

Jan 17 2020 // The wrongful death trial against a oilfield equipment contractor in connection with a January 2018 explosion and fire that killed five men in southeastern Oklahoma is underway. The McAlester News-Capital reports that...

Global Cannabis Revenue Pushed by Sales Doubling in Some U.S. States

Jan 16 2020 // The green rush in the global cannabis market continued in 2019, with sales doubling in seven U.S. states as well as Canada, and you can expect that trend to continue this year, a report out on Thursday shows. The report...

Oklahoma Legislature to Again Take Up Issue of Surprise Medical Billing

Jan 15 2020 // How to prevent surprise medical billing from out-of-network health care providers will be on the docket for Oklahoma lawmakers during this year’s legislative session. The issue was taken up during the 2019 session...

Oklahoma AG Sues 3 Opioid Distributors

Jan 14 2020 // Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter on Jan. 13 brought a lawsuit against three distributors of opioids after winning a lawsuit against one drug manufacturer and reaching pretrial settlements in other cases. Hunter filed...

Oklahoma Bill Would Create Entity Focused on Natural Disaster, Hazard Mitigation

Jan 13 2020 // Legislation filed in Oklahoma would establish an organizational framework for addressing mitigation of natural disasters in that state. House Bill 2776, The Oklahoma Hazard Mitigation Assessment District Act, provides the...

11 Dead After Storms Sweep Southern U.S., Midwest

Jan 13 2020 // Severe storms sweeping across southern portions of the U.S. and up into the Midwest were blamed Saturday in the deaths of at least 11 people, including two first responders, as high winds, tornadoes and unrelenting rain...

Endo Pharmaceuticals Settles with Oklahoma for Alleged Role in Opioid Crisis

Jan 10 2020 // Endo Pharmaceuticals has reached an out-of-court settlement totaling $8.75 million for the company’s alleged role in Oklahoma’s opioid crisis, state Attorney General Mike Hunter reported in a media release...

Ex-U. of Oklahoma Official Facing Multiple Allegations of Sexual Misconduct

Jan 10 2020 // A third University of Oklahoma student has come forward with sexual misconduct allegations against a former university administrator. The 21-year-old student claims in a lawsuit filed on Jan. 6 that former OU Vice...

No Injuries Reported After Fire on Roof of Oklahoma City Mall

Jan 7 2020 // A fire on the roof of a northwest Oklahoma City mall was extinguished with no injuries on Jan. 4, fire officials said. Oklahoma City Fire Battalion Chief Benny Fulkerson said the fire on the roof of Quail Springs Mall...

Oklahoma Couple Charged with $313K Home Repair Fraud

Jan 7 2020 // An Oklahoma couple has been accused of home repair fraud and embezzlement, where they took more than $313,000 from 10 victims, the Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office reported. In a 10-count felony indictment, Bobby...

Group Continuing Effort to Legalize Recreational Marijuana in Oklahoma

Jan 2 2020 // A group seeking to legalize the recreational use of marijuana in Oklahoma refiled their petition in late December after facing a fierce backlash over what the plan might do to the state’s burgeoning medical marijuana...

Insurance Journal’s Top 10 South Central Region Stories of 2019

Jan 2 2020 // It almost seemed like there was a major fire or explosion per month at one petrochemical facility or another in the South Central region last year. That’s not really the case, but there were a number of high-profile...

Bipartisan Internet Privacy Proposal Calls for User OK to Share Data But Is Mum on Suits

Dec 23 2019 // A top House panel unveiled long-awaited draft privacy legislation that calls for limits on sharing consumers’ information and would allow users to correct their personal data. The draft, which also calls for the...

Oklahoma Appeals Judge’s $465M Order in Opioid Lawsuit

Dec 18 2019 // A judge didn’t order Johnson & Johnson to pay enough when he said the company must pay $465 million to address Oklahoma’s opioid crisis, the state said in an appeal filed on Dec. 16. Attorney General Mike...

Magnitude 3.6 Quake Reported in Oklahoma

Dec 17 2019 // The U.S. Geological Survey has reported a magnitude 3.6 earthquake in Oklahoma near Stroud. The quake was recorded Sunday morning about 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) north of Stroud. Stroud, which has a population of about...

Johnson & Johnson Appeals Judge’s Ruling in Oklahoma Opioid Lawsuit

Dec 12 2019 // Attorneys for Johnson & Johnson have appealed an Oklahoma judge’s order for the company to pay $465 million to address the state’s opioid crisis. The company argues in an appeal filed on Dec. 9 that the...

University of Oklahoma Asks to Be Dismissed From Lawsuit

Dec 10 2019 // The University of Oklahoma is asking to be dismissed from a sexual assault lawsuit against a former OU vice president. The motion filed Tuesday says the university is immune from the claims by Levi Hilliard that allege...

Earthquake Rattles Prague, Oklahoma, Site of Past 5.7 Temblor

Dec 4 2019 // The U.S. Geological Survey has reported a magnitude 3.8 earthquake in Oklahoma near Prague, where a magnitude 5.7 quake struck eight years ago. Prague City Manager Jim Greff says there are no reports of injury or damage...

New Oklahoma Law, Workplace Shooting Fears Prompt Security Changes

Dec 3 2019 // Security is not subtle at the sprawling campus of human resources technology giant Paycom in Oklahoma City. Off-duty police officers roam the grounds, bolstering the company’s own force of armed guards. A basement...